09-15-2017
Yes, unix.com is pretty slow from the UK right now (and in recent days) but it doesn't seem unique to unix.com
Some other sites which are normally quick are also quite sluggish so not sure what's going on. That isn't much help I know!
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@jgt......I don't see any issues with logging in from the UK where I have to make multiple attempts. It can just say 'unix.com is not responding' but when I wait and wait and do nothing, it eventually will log me in. Not the same problem as you are seeing.
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log::agent::driver::syslog
Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm)
NAME
Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog - syslog logging driver for Log::Agent
SYNOPSIS
use Log::Agent;
require Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog;
my $driver = Log::Agent::Driver::Syslog->make(
-prefix => prefix,
-facility => "user",
-showpid => 1,
-socktype => "unix",
-logopt => "ndelay",
);
logconfig(-driver => $driver);
DESCRIPTION
The syslog logging driver delegates logxxx() operations to syslog() via the Sys::Syslog(3) interface.
The creation routine make() takes the following switches:
"-facility" => facility
Tell syslog() which facility to use (e.g. "user", "auth", "daemon"). Unlike the Sys::Syslog(3) interface, the facility is set once and
for all: every logging message will use the same facility.
If you wish to log something to "auth" for instance, then do so via Sys::Syslog directly: there is no guarantee that the application
will configure its Log::Agent to use syslog anyway!
"-logopt" => syslog options
Specifies logging options, under the form of a string containing zero or more of the words ndelay, cons or nowait.
"-prefix" => prefix
The prefix here is syslog's identification string.
"-showpid" => flag
Set to true to have the PID of the process logged. It is false by default.
"-socktype" => (unix | inet)
Specifies the logging socket type to use. The default behaviour is to use Sys:Syslog's default.
CHANNELS
All the channels go to syslog(), of course.
AUTHOR
Raphael Manfredi <Raphael_Manfredi@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Log::Agent::Driver(3), Log::Agent::Channel::Syslog(3).
perl v5.10.0 2002-03-09 Agent::Driver::Syslog(3pm)